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The effects of NOD-like receptors on adaptive immune responses

Boyan K. Tsankov, Alexander Luchak, Charles Carr, Dana J. Philpott

2023Biomedical Journal16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It has long been appreciated that cues from the innate immune system orchestrate downstream adaptive immune responses. Although previous work has focused on the roles of Toll-like receptors in this regard, relatively little is known about how Nod-like receptors instruct adaptive immunity. Here we review the functions of different members of the Nod-like receptor family in orchestrating effector and anamnestic adaptive immune responses. In particular, we address the ways in which inflammasome and non-inflammasome members of this family affect adaptive immunity under various infectious and environmental contexts. Furthermore, we identify several key mechanistic questions that studies in this field have left unaddressed. Our aim is to provide a framework through which immunologists in the adaptive immune field may view their questions through an innate-immune lens and vice-versa.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemReceptorNodImmune receptorImmunologyAcquired immune systemBiologyPattern recognition receptorMedicineImmunityDiabetes mellitusEndocrinologyGeneticsImmune Response and InflammationImmune Cell Function and InteractionInflammasome and immune disorders
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